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(KSL News) -- Some college students taught some lessons today at the University of Utah. The university held a panel for students with disabilities.
Students shared experiences of adapting to their limitations and still working towards their career. The U's Center for Disabilities Services hopes today's discussion will inspire other students to work through their own challenges to achieve success.
Sid Davis/Center for Disabilities Services: "We work with about 1000 students here on campus throughout the year and so we try to provide opportunities to include them into the university and part of our system. We embrace diversity and we want these students to feel a part of that process."
The disabilities seminar was part of a week-long focus on health and wellness on campus.